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This collection brings together researchers whose work across the interdisciplinary nexus of cultural studies, sociology, media studies, education and museology offers significant insights into these 'cultural pedagogies' - the practices and relations through which cumulative changes in how we act, feel and think occur. Cultural Pedagogies and Human Conduct opens up debate across disciplines, theoretical perspectives and empirical foci to explore both what is pedagogical about culture and what is cultural about pedagogy.
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This collection brings together researchers whose work across the interdisciplinary nexus of cultural studies, sociology, media studies, education and museology offers significant insights into these 'cultural pedagogies' - the practices and relations through which cumulative changes in how we act, feel and think occur. Cultural Pedagogies and Human Conduct opens up debate across disciplines, theoretical perspectives and empirical foci to explore both what is pedagogical about culture and what is cultural about pedagogy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317745396
- Artikelnr.: 42513630
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317745396
- Artikelnr.: 42513630
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Megan Watkins is Associate Professor in the Institute for Culture and Society and School of Education, University of Western Sydney.
Greg Noble is Professor in the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney.
Catherine Driscoll is Professor in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney.
Greg Noble is Professor in the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney.
Catherine Driscoll is Professor in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney.
Foreword 1. Pedagogy: The unsaid of socio-cultural theory PART I:
Pedagogical Processes and Relations 2. Unpacking Pedagogy: Didactics,
paideia and how we come to be 3. Pedagogies of Civic Belonging 4. The
Problem of Pedagogy and Everyday Life or When is Pedagogy not a Pedagogy?
PART II: Shaping Conduct/Forming Citizens 5. The Plastic Adolescent:
Classification and minority 6. Little Publics and Youth Arts as Cultural
Pedagogy 7. Helping Themselves: Men and the kitchen 8. Cultural Pedagogies
and the Logics of Culture: Learning to be a 'community type of person'
PART III: Institutional Pedagogies 9. Learning to be an Academic: Tacit and
explicit pedagogies 10. Educating for Inequality: Indigenous schooling in
Northern Australia 11. Cultural Pedagogies in the Museum: Walking,
listening and feeling PART IV: Habituation, Affect and Materialities 12.
Habits of Mood: Cultural pedagogy and home-front morale in Britain in the
Second World War 13. An Autoethnography of Strings: An experiment in
materialising learning 14. Yoga: Cultural pedagogy and embodied ethics 15.
Pedagogies of Incorporation: Touch and the technology of writing
Pedagogical Processes and Relations 2. Unpacking Pedagogy: Didactics,
paideia and how we come to be 3. Pedagogies of Civic Belonging 4. The
Problem of Pedagogy and Everyday Life or When is Pedagogy not a Pedagogy?
PART II: Shaping Conduct/Forming Citizens 5. The Plastic Adolescent:
Classification and minority 6. Little Publics and Youth Arts as Cultural
Pedagogy 7. Helping Themselves: Men and the kitchen 8. Cultural Pedagogies
and the Logics of Culture: Learning to be a 'community type of person'
PART III: Institutional Pedagogies 9. Learning to be an Academic: Tacit and
explicit pedagogies 10. Educating for Inequality: Indigenous schooling in
Northern Australia 11. Cultural Pedagogies in the Museum: Walking,
listening and feeling PART IV: Habituation, Affect and Materialities 12.
Habits of Mood: Cultural pedagogy and home-front morale in Britain in the
Second World War 13. An Autoethnography of Strings: An experiment in
materialising learning 14. Yoga: Cultural pedagogy and embodied ethics 15.
Pedagogies of Incorporation: Touch and the technology of writing
Foreword 1. Pedagogy: The unsaid of socio-cultural theory PART I: Pedagogical Processes and Relations 2. Unpacking Pedagogy: Didactics, paideia and how we come to be 3. Pedagogies of Civic Belonging 4. The Problem of Pedagogy and Everyday Life or When is Pedagogy not a Pedagogy? PART II: Shaping Conduct/Forming Citizens 5. The Plastic Adolescent: Classification and minority 6. Little Publics and Youth Arts as Cultural Pedagogy 7. Helping Themselves: Men and the kitchen 8. Cultural Pedagogies and the Logics of Culture: Learning to be a 'community type of person' PART III: Institutional Pedagogies 9. Learning to be an Academic: Tacit and explicit pedagogies 10. Educating for Inequality: Indigenous schooling in Northern Australia 11. Cultural Pedagogies in the Museum: Walking, listening and feeling PART IV: Habituation, Affect and Materialities 12. Habits of Mood: Cultural pedagogy and home-front morale in Britain in the Second World War 13. An Autoethnography of Strings: An experiment in materialising learning 14. Yoga: Cultural pedagogy and embodied ethics 15. Pedagogies of Incorporation: Touch and the technology of writing
Foreword 1. Pedagogy: The unsaid of socio-cultural theory PART I:
Pedagogical Processes and Relations 2. Unpacking Pedagogy: Didactics,
paideia and how we come to be 3. Pedagogies of Civic Belonging 4. The
Problem of Pedagogy and Everyday Life or When is Pedagogy not a Pedagogy?
PART II: Shaping Conduct/Forming Citizens 5. The Plastic Adolescent:
Classification and minority 6. Little Publics and Youth Arts as Cultural
Pedagogy 7. Helping Themselves: Men and the kitchen 8. Cultural Pedagogies
and the Logics of Culture: Learning to be a 'community type of person'
PART III: Institutional Pedagogies 9. Learning to be an Academic: Tacit and
explicit pedagogies 10. Educating for Inequality: Indigenous schooling in
Northern Australia 11. Cultural Pedagogies in the Museum: Walking,
listening and feeling PART IV: Habituation, Affect and Materialities 12.
Habits of Mood: Cultural pedagogy and home-front morale in Britain in the
Second World War 13. An Autoethnography of Strings: An experiment in
materialising learning 14. Yoga: Cultural pedagogy and embodied ethics 15.
Pedagogies of Incorporation: Touch and the technology of writing
Pedagogical Processes and Relations 2. Unpacking Pedagogy: Didactics,
paideia and how we come to be 3. Pedagogies of Civic Belonging 4. The
Problem of Pedagogy and Everyday Life or When is Pedagogy not a Pedagogy?
PART II: Shaping Conduct/Forming Citizens 5. The Plastic Adolescent:
Classification and minority 6. Little Publics and Youth Arts as Cultural
Pedagogy 7. Helping Themselves: Men and the kitchen 8. Cultural Pedagogies
and the Logics of Culture: Learning to be a 'community type of person'
PART III: Institutional Pedagogies 9. Learning to be an Academic: Tacit and
explicit pedagogies 10. Educating for Inequality: Indigenous schooling in
Northern Australia 11. Cultural Pedagogies in the Museum: Walking,
listening and feeling PART IV: Habituation, Affect and Materialities 12.
Habits of Mood: Cultural pedagogy and home-front morale in Britain in the
Second World War 13. An Autoethnography of Strings: An experiment in
materialising learning 14. Yoga: Cultural pedagogy and embodied ethics 15.
Pedagogies of Incorporation: Touch and the technology of writing
Foreword 1. Pedagogy: The unsaid of socio-cultural theory PART I: Pedagogical Processes and Relations 2. Unpacking Pedagogy: Didactics, paideia and how we come to be 3. Pedagogies of Civic Belonging 4. The Problem of Pedagogy and Everyday Life or When is Pedagogy not a Pedagogy? PART II: Shaping Conduct/Forming Citizens 5. The Plastic Adolescent: Classification and minority 6. Little Publics and Youth Arts as Cultural Pedagogy 7. Helping Themselves: Men and the kitchen 8. Cultural Pedagogies and the Logics of Culture: Learning to be a 'community type of person' PART III: Institutional Pedagogies 9. Learning to be an Academic: Tacit and explicit pedagogies 10. Educating for Inequality: Indigenous schooling in Northern Australia 11. Cultural Pedagogies in the Museum: Walking, listening and feeling PART IV: Habituation, Affect and Materialities 12. Habits of Mood: Cultural pedagogy and home-front morale in Britain in the Second World War 13. An Autoethnography of Strings: An experiment in materialising learning 14. Yoga: Cultural pedagogy and embodied ethics 15. Pedagogies of Incorporation: Touch and the technology of writing